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Alright so I just recived my Posion Spyder diff covers and I am debating of either rattle can them or powder coat them at my shop. If I rattle can I can do a more custom color matched theme, and if I powder coat them it is basically just normal colors since if I custom order powder coat its expensive as hell. So how is the rattle can holding up to the elements and offroading?

Question, this may be obvious to some, but I've never really painted any parts before. Is there any special type tape to use for masking off the main cover to paint the design? I have a set of poison spyder covers powdercoated black, I was going to sand down the spyder logo and paint. A quick google search brought up various types of automotive masking tape, but I wasn't really sure where to start.

Question, this may be obvious to some, but I've never really painted any parts before. Is there any special type tape to use for masking off the main cover to paint the design? I have a set of poison spyder covers powdercoated black, I was going to sand down the spyder logo and paint. A quick google search brought up various types of automotive masking tape, but I wasn't really sure where to start.

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I used green 3M painters tape.

Warning:Insanity has replaced reason in the modification of this vehicle